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{M0 * Normal Modemulation (default)
Use normal Modemulation handshake protocol.
{M1 * Single-Ended Modemulation
When it is desired to connect to a TCP server or client that is not a Modemulator, the Modemulator
handshake protocol must be disabled by issuing this command.
If S19 is zero, it will be set to 5 when Single-Ended is enabled. The User may change the
inactivity timeout to any value from 1 to 255 minutes as desired, but attempting to set S19 to
zero will result in a setting of 5 to allow for a secondary disconnect method, since there can be no
heartbeats.
{O0 * Allow Answer Mode (default)
Whenever the Modemulator is in AT command mode, it will attempt to create a TCP server and be
ready for a remote calling TCP client connection.
{O1 * Originate Only
Issuing this command will stop the TCP server (Listener) from being created, preventing answer
mode.
{Pn=x * Grant or Deny Administrator Privileges for User n
When Password Prompting is enabled (see
), remote users must login in order to
complete the connection. Use this command to grant (x=1) or deny (x=0) Administrator privileges
to any User (n). User 0 is always an Administrator.
Administrator privileges are required in order for a User to gain access to the answer
Modemulator's AT command set during a connection using Remote Command Mode (see the
Example to grant Administrator privileges to User 2:
AT{P2=1
{R0 * Normal Data Connections (default)
Normal data connections made without Remote Command Mode.
{R1 * Schedule Remote Command Mode on next Dial
If this command is issued, and the caller has Administrator privileges, then originating a call to a
remote Modemulator will place the remote in “Remote Command Mode”, allowing the caller to issue
most commands to the remote Modemulator. (See